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    That's very similar to what I use Ifish, and lots cheaper. I really like the results I get.
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    great lookin cranks!!!

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    Awesome paint job, I know you will catch fish with those paint jobs.

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    Got em clear coated and all the hardware put on, we'll see how they do in the morning


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    Very nice work, you'll get a bunch with them.
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    Look good,did u use the devcon

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    Those look good! You did a very fine job on em!

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    I've been asked several times how I built my rotisserie for crank drying. I used a plastic tub, drilled holes for the shaft and for the motor, zip tied the motor in place then used plastic clamps from Harbor Freight. Way too simple to pass up. These are Bandit 250 Ledge cranks that I bought off eBay in solid white. I tape the bills, wipe them down with lacquer thinner then paint them and seal with 30 minute Devcon epoxy. I rotate them at least 8 hours, usually overnight.

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    Cool setup Dux. I used a microwave motor, about 4 or 6 rpm if I remember right, and a few hardware store basic parts.
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